textura musical

English translation: Musical Texture

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Musical Texture
The simplest and most traditional use of the term "texture" in music deals with describing melodic and harmonic relationships. Specifically, the term is used commonly to describe the "construction" of music. ... Where music speaks... Musical Texture. Monophony or Monophonic Texture ... Other Aspects of Texture. Considering musical texture in our second broad interpretation (the density of the ... www.maestoso-music.com/texture.html

Parameters of Musical Texture
Musical Texture. Parameters of Texture (used as either variables or constants) Variations in texture pattern are important contributors to the form and mood of a composition.
jan.ucc.nau.edu/~krr2/texture_param.html

Musical Texture
The simplest and most traditional use of the term "texture" in music deals with describing melodic and harmonic relationships. Specifically, the term is used commonly to describe the "construction" of music. ... Where music speaks... Musical Texture. Monophony or Monophonic Texture ... Other Aspects of Texture. Considering musical texture in our second broad interpretation (the density of the ... www.maestoso-music.com/texture.html

Parameters of Musical Texture
Musical Texture. Parameters of Texture (used as either variables or constants) Variations in texture pattern are important contributors to the form and mood of a composition.
jan.ucc.nau.edu/~krr2/texture_param.html

Explanation:Bit hard to say for sure without any real context, but I recall from my days of studying music at school that it could sometimes be said to have "texture", which is to do with how it sounds overall the way in which it is composed (I have an Oxford Dictionary of Music still, so I'll see if that says anything).